"We'd have to fire lasers at them to make them think we're a lifeless rock..." Me: 🤔💭 "Maybe that's what the pyramids were for¿?" 😃 *starts writing email to Ancient Aliens* 😂
That makes sense. Storm on earth usually weaken on land, which is denser than the ocean. An ocean would still be denser than a cloud of gas on Jupiter.
Hmm... so ... Logically applying the dark forest solution to the Fermi paradox we can conclude that it's probable that intelligent alien lifeforms are hiding in this way.
Not really. It's not illogical to say that they're hiding, but if they are they're almost certianly not using this method. After all, this pulsed orange laser method has two big downsides - one, you have to know who's looking already, you can't point the laser randomly you have to point it at the alien planet directly; and two, it's only good at blocking aliens using the transit method, which is a rather lousy method for finding exoplanets. It's just the one we use most right now because it's the easiest to do. But the JWST is already on the edge of being able to do direct imaging - not quite there yet, but not too far off - and this method would do nothing to prevent that. It also doesn't prevent the radial velocity method, nor the recent method to detect exoplanet magnetic feilds. Basically, it only works to hide yourself from a civilzation only as advaced as we were in 2005, and there's no point hiding from people who can't reach you or do anything to you. It wouldn't stop us in 2023 from finding you, let alone stop truly advanced aliens.
I have often wondered if phenomena like the GRS is a result of a moon or planetoid slowly being torn apart in the upper layers of the planets atmosphere. Its shrinking could be that it is almost done being worn away.
The Universe has gotten to know itself through us and how hubris indeed it has become. We are merely the Universe opening an eye before it rolls back over to slumber. *What a concept and inherently hubris... but, I like it just the same.
We don't really know if Jupiter has a surface. From what I could gather it seems most probable, at least to me (an uneducated pleb), that it does have one. Just not the traditionally rocky one we usually picture.
I stopped respecting Elons opinions. I do like Hank and John Greens show's. Did you watch some of Crash Course episodes? I learned so much more about history❤
My favorite thing I used to do was get stoned and have existential crises watching scishow before bed.
I was just thinking that watching this stoned is so welcoming, and seeing your comment first gave me a chuckle.
Glad I’m not the only one who does this 😂
EARTH- stuff it in the cornucopia!
SUN- stuff it in the cornucopia!
MILKY WAY- stuff it in the cornucopia!
CORNUCOPIA- stuff it in the cornucopia!
ADRENALINE RUSH
ADRENALINE RUSH
Omg I thought I was the only one who thought the thumbnail was a reference!! I hope it actually is lol!
what is this a reference to
They started with my favorite planet!! 🥰
Nice ^^ Perfect video for taco making 😄
"We'd have to fire lasers at them to make them think we're a lifeless rock..."
Me: 🤔💭 "Maybe that's what the pyramids were for¿?" 😃 *starts writing email to Ancient Aliens*
😂
I miss Caitlin Hofmeister and her enthusiasm as a presenter.
What happened to her anyways?
Lol silly silly comments...
Me too
@@banditapattanaik3179 maybe could uphold all the presenters
@@NutCaseNZ agreed
That makes sense. Storm on earth usually weaken on land, which is denser than the ocean. An ocean would still be denser than a cloud of gas on Jupiter.
To be fair, we could also hide if aliens don't exist. There wouldn't be a point, but it could be done the same way.
"And I think to myself... did I forget to cancel the trial"
This is the best! Thanks to all involved!
I love the compilation videos!
Eddies in the space-time continuum.
Oh, he is, is he?
Hmm... so ... Logically applying the dark forest solution to the Fermi paradox we can conclude that it's probable that intelligent alien lifeforms are hiding in this way.
Humans: **start hiding**
Aliens who have been watching for millions of years: "that's sus"
Not really. It's not illogical to say that they're hiding, but if they are they're almost certianly not using this method. After all, this pulsed orange laser method has two big downsides - one, you have to know who's looking already, you can't point the laser randomly you have to point it at the alien planet directly; and two, it's only good at blocking aliens using the transit method, which is a rather lousy method for finding exoplanets. It's just the one we use most right now because it's the easiest to do. But the JWST is already on the edge of being able to do direct imaging - not quite there yet, but not too far off - and this method would do nothing to prevent that. It also doesn't prevent the radial velocity method, nor the recent method to detect exoplanet magnetic feilds. Basically, it only works to hide yourself from a civilzation only as advaced as we were in 2005, and there's no point hiding from people who can't reach you or do anything to you. It wouldn't stop us in 2023 from finding you, let alone stop truly advanced aliens.
So... time to update the song, really.
I have often wondered if phenomena like the GRS is a result of a moon or planetoid slowly being torn apart in the upper layers of the planets atmosphere. Its shrinking could be that it is almost done being worn away.
The Universe has gotten to know itself through us and how hubris indeed it has become. We are merely the Universe opening an eye before it rolls back over to slumber. *What a concept and inherently hubris... but, I like it just the same.
Is this quoting something. Its beautiful
@@PhotonVideos The grammar is a bit off but, I agree, the concept is pretty poetic.
Loupe was expecting to launch end of 2022. I could not find any updates on it.
Did you know that part of the reason why plants are green and so that they can reflect the light all the way down to ground levels
This is the first time I found myself smirking at the planet repeatedly being referred to as a butt hole. 😂
Wym I fully guffawed.
Any signs of black rectangles in the GRS?
We don't really know if Jupiter has a surface. From what I could gather it seems most probable, at least to me (an uneducated pleb), that it does have one. Just not the traditionally rocky one we usually picture.
“Like Uranus, it gets its color from methane”
That’s it, that’s the comment.
Why is life 🧬 or intelligence or consciousness so particular in what it's made of
I stopped respecting Elons opinions. I do like Hank and John Greens show's. Did you watch some of Crash Course episodes? I learned so much more about history❤
we might be able to see if there are waves on a planet around another star but Neptune is too far away?
Because Neptune is not the farthest planet, contrary to what some people may say.
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The misinformation on Jupiters red spot ruined the video for me 😢
I love jupiter man it’s my muse
Hahahaha I'm sorry, that laser hiding the earth idea is dumb.
Maybe our own rule it's never aliens is a factor in the Fermi paradox
What about all solid stuff that fulls to Jupiter's core .
Define planets surface
Outgassing aka a fart! 🤢
Time to get high and get educated
No one is checking the pleiades Star cluster for for Exoplanets
Lol
I just don't have maturity to watch about the color of Uranus... I know it is gas related stuff, but, just stop!
Out of the last 45 videos you've uploaded, 19 of them have been compilations.
Is it just me or is this getting a little old?
No, simply presenting a library of relevance. It is a good thing.
I for one welcome our compilation videos from our SciShow Lords
Got it, we need to send a match to Jupiter so we can warm up mars. You’re welcome NASA
It’s a lie… “Spectroscopy has to be in a container” therefore, the earth is flat…/S